When Microsoft publicly released the initial version of the .Net Framework in February of 2002 things were pretty simple. .Net was .Net and assuming you were working in Microsoft technologies, you were either doing .Net or you weren’t. Today, things are not...

Developers working on UNIX-based operating systems such as Linux and macOS regularly use package managers such as apt-get and Homebrew to easily install their development dependencies. Unfortunately, Windows does not currently have a official package manager endorsed...

Microsoft’s Windows and .Net development platform are an extremely common development stack used in the aerospace industry and for good reason, given its maturity and reliability. .Net and the C# programming language are now both open-source with C# being an...